"Finally found my go-to spot for Japanese in Sedona. Hiro’s Sushi & Japanese Kitchen never disappoints.
About Hiro’s Sushi & Japanese Kitchen
Nestled in the heart of Sedona, Arizona, Hiro’s Sushi & Japanese Kitchen has become a beloved destination for sushi and Japanese cuisine enthusiasts. With its authentic flavors, impeccable service, and stunning views of the red rocks, this restaurant has earned a reputation as a true hidden gem in the Verde Valley.
Hiro’s Sushi & Japanese Kitchen is the brainchild of a Japanese owner who has meticulously crafted a menu that showcases the best of traditional Japanese culinary techniques. From the moment you step through the door, you’re transported to a serene and inviting atmosphere, where the focus is on delivering an exceptional dining experience.
The menu at Hiro’s is a testament to the chef’s dedication and passion. Signature dishes like the eel bo and the expertly prepared sushi rolls have earned the restaurant a loyal following among locals and visitors alike. The attention to detail in the presentation and the freshness of the ingredients are evident in every bite, making Hiro’s a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Beyond the exceptional food, Hiro’s Sushi & Japanese Kitchen also boasts a warm and welcoming service team that goes above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels valued and cared for. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a delightful evening out, Hiro’s is the perfect destination to savor the flavors of Japan in the heart of Sedona.
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Recent Reviews
Been coming here regularly for the past two years. Always a fantastic dining experience. The sushi and prepared dishes are always done very well. Last...
Best sushi in town. So grateful West Sedona has an excellent sushi chef. The service is always top notch and the food is incredible. I love the eel bowl the...
Best Japanese/Sushi in the Verde Valley, and maybe better than any in Flag or Prescott. And actually has a Japanese owner, instead of the usual Korean or...